2. New non-residential structures or additions in any zone, including public buildings, schools, churches, and similar public and quasi-public uses in residential zones.

3. Mixed-use buildings and developments containing commercial and residential uses in a residential zoning district within the Pedestrian Place Overlay.

4. Any exterior change, including installation of Public Art, to a structure which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places or to a contributing property within an Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places that requires a building permit.

5. Expansion of impervious surface area in excess of ten percent of the area of the site, or 1,000 square feet, whichever is less.

6. Expansion of any parking lot, relocation of parking spaces on a site, or any other change that alters or affects circulation onto an adjacent property or public right-of-way.

7. Any change of occupancy from a less intense to a more intensive occupancy, as defined in the building code, or an change in use that requires a greater number of parking spaces.

8. Any change in use of a lot from one general use category to another general use category, e.g., from residential to commercial, as defined in the zoning regulations of this ordinance.

9. Installation of mechanical equipment not fully enclosed in a structure and not otherwise exempt from site design review per section 18.5.2.020.C.

3. Any exterior change, including installation of public art, to a structure individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places that requires a building permit.

4. Any change to off-street parking or landscaping in a residential development where such parking or landscaping is provided in common area (e.g., shared parking) and is approved pursuant to chapter 18.3.9, Performance Standards Option and PSO Overlay.

5. Any change in use that requires a greater number of parking spaces.

6. Installation of mechanical equipment not fully enclosed in a structure and not otherwise exempt from site design review per subsection 18.5.2.020.C.

3. Land divisions and property line adjustments, which are subject to review under chapter 18.5.3.

4. The following mechanical equipment:

a. Private, noncommercial radio and television antennas not exceeding a height of 70 feet above grade or 30 feet above an existing structure, whichever height is greater, and provided no part of such antenna shall be within the setback yards required by this chapter. A building permit shall be required for any antenna mast or tower over 50 feet above grade or 30 feet above an existing structure when the same is constructed on the roof of the structure.

b. Not more than three parabolic disc antennas, each under one meter in diameter, on any one lot or dwelling unit.

c. Roof-mounted solar collection devices in all zones, with the exception of E-1 and C-1 zoned properties located within designated historic districts. The devices shall comply with solar setback standards described in chapter 18.4.8 and the height standards of the respective zoning district.

d. Roof-mounted solar collection devices on E-1 and C-1 zoned properties located within designated historic districts if the footprint of the structure is not increased, the plane of the system is parallel to the slope of the roof and does not extend above the peak height of the roof or existing parapets, or is otherwise not visible from a public right-of-way. The devices shall comply with solar setback standards described in chapter 18.4.8 and height requirements of the respective zoning district.

e. Installation of mechanical equipment other than those exempted in subsections a-d, above, and which is not visible from a public right-of-way, except alleys, or adjacent residentially zoned property and consistent with other provisions of the ordinance codified in this section, including solar access in chapter 18.4.8, and noise and setback requirements of subsection 18.2.4.020.B. See also, screening standards for mechanical equipment in subsection 18.4.4.030.G.4.

The Ashland Land Use Ordinance is current through Ordinance 3168, passed December 18, 2018.

Disclaimer: The City Recorder’s office has the official version of the Ashland Land Use Ordinance. Users should contact the City Recorder’s office for ordinances passed subsequent to the ordinance cited above.